Yvonne Howell
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Yvonne Howell | |
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Born |
Julia Rose Shevlin July 31, 1905 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died |
May 27, 2010 104) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | American silent film actress |
Spouse(s) | George Stevens (1930–47; divorced); 1 child |
Yvonne Howell (July 31, 1905 – May 27, 2010) was an actress whose career began in silent films.[1][2] Her mother was vaudeville performer and silent actress Alice Howell (1886–1961).
In 1930, she became the first wife of then cameraman George Stevens (1904–1975), an Academy Award-winning film director. They divorced in 1947. Their son, George Stevens, Jr., was founding director of the American Film Institute.[3] After her film career ended, Mrs. Stevens was a nurse's aide at Army hospitals in Southern California during World War II and later served as a volunteer tutor.
References
- ↑ Yvonne Stevens, 1920s silent-film comedic and dramatic actress, dies at age 104, Washington Post, June 3, 2010
- ↑ Obituary, Los Angeles Times, June 8, 2010; page AA6.
- ↑ Editorial correction Los Angeles Times, June 15, 2010; page A4
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